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      From: Gene Heskett <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Friday, April 8, 2016 7:12 PM
 Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Replacing Fanuc controller on Johnford VMC-500 mill
   
On Friday 08 April 2016 18:13:44 Bruce Layne wrote:

> I'll let more experienced people weigh in on your servo question, but
> I wouldn't hesitate to convert such a machine, maybe with a little
> tech support here, or directly from the manufacturer of the interface
> electronics.
>
> I never use a mouse with LinuxCNC.  I buy a $25 Logitech K400 wireless
> keyboard.  The keyboard is slightly smaller than a standard keyboard,
> which is fine.  You won't be writing a novel on your CNC machine. 

I buy the K360, which does not even have the touch pad, however I am used 
to the nuisance of a mouse. The K360, like the k400 (IIRC) is that it 
has square keypads with no &^&mutter,mutter(*# taper to the sides of the 
keypad, so swarf only jams a key maybe 5% of the time compared to some 
super fancy $30 keyboard whose key sides are tapered, allowing swarf to 
follow the key down, and then wedge into the taper and hold it down.  It 
would be even better if we could buy a skin for these keyboards, but the 
people selling the keyboard in this neck of the woods look at you like 
you switched to swahili or something.  I wouldn't say this neck of the 
woods is backwards, but if the shoe fits...

There are hot keys to do almost everything, and I should get practiced up 
at using them correctly.
   
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